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20 Percent Chance of Slavery

Dragons used to hunt humans. They had scales tougher than steel, magic overflowing, and stood at about 18 feet tall. But then, a mysterious hero who we might never meet taught humans anti-magic, a much more powerful form of gathering energy and using it. To put simply, extracting the energy from atoms that keeps electrons rotating, putting your own signature on the energy, and infusing it into other objects to control them(think avatar). It also allowed them to stop using mana, something that they had little of compared to dragons. The best part was anti-magic was exclusive to humans. The war was suddenly balanced, and dragons and humans were equals. So they divided up into two territories. Neither side wanted to leave the war empty-handed, so they made an agreement. 80% of dragons would be on their main territory, and the other 20% would be cast to the humans as slaves. Humans did the same. (Humans enslaved 20% of dragons and kept 80% of their own kin, while they cast 20% themselves to the remaining 80% of dragons to be slaves. it's complex till you get it.) And that is the prequel. But what happens when an enslaved human who attempts escaping ends up with his life in the hands of a dragon who just escaped his captivity? WARNING: There is soft vore(swallowing whole without digestion) in here. It is not for those who cannot handle it. I do encourage you to give it a try though, as this tale is not vore-centric. The vore in here is Dragon eating a human.
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“Whisper Of The Veil”

A strong hum of energy and excitement could be felt. A festive celebration was held once every ten years called KIA in memory of their goddess, who was given the ultimate power, which was used in protecting and fighting for her people in her prime On this day, Necromancers were forbidden to use their powers for even the slightest of things. Everything was to be done manually without the consequence of going against it, which was a painful death. People were talking, flirting, kissing, and dancing to the Hospiko spilling out from the violoncello, harp, and lyre. The synergies made the tone expertly, and the athletes produced sweet melodies by performing on the aulos. The KIA was a gathering that consisted of loads of food which was packed at respective places, Ninos were running around and the teenagers were busy eyeballing one another Visitors get cornered by the papou, who welcomes them by presenting the person with a strip of cotton called "Hida.” They treated the visitors with complete kindness, respect, and generosity. Hog roast grilling and cooking were slowly done under the moonlight of the midnight moon Suddenly, the galloping and whining of horses could be heard, and dust rose from the surface, disrupting the joyous celebration. The chariot of horses( Triga and Quadriga) was driven by the charioteers and swordsmen in armor, who were on the horses while holding their swords high above their head The moon reflected through the swords, and shiny shadows glittered on the ground. Swinging and hitting of swords sounded in the once joyous and serene atmosphere “Protect the land of our birth.” Someone shouted in the large crowd The firing of poisonous arrows sent his victims to a slow death. The smell of burning grass huts, slitting of throats with the aid of their swords, axes, and other killing weapons CRises of children and shouts of women who were trying to protect and hide their children could be heard shouts of men and youth defending their territory from the sudden turns of events and unprepared war shook the earth; blood split everywhere and flowed like a river “KYLIA Run! RUN!! RUN!!! And don't turn back and never let them get to you!” Leah shouted, trying to push her daughter away as she fought with one of the men but her daughter kept holding onto her as she also tried to help her mother
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